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General Information
The Window Café will attract a variety of small songbirds such as chickadees, titmice, nuthatches, gold finches, and pine siskins.

Parts

1 Roof with 3 Suction Cups and Screws

1 Seed Hopper

1 Tray

Mounting and Filling your Feeder
The Window Café comes preassembled. It is easier to mount your feeder if you remove the hopper. While holding the roof, lift the hopper slightly (about 1/16") and gently slide it away from the roof.

Clean the windowpane surface with any good glass cleaner. Dry the window thoroughly.

Rub the Suction Cups' face with your thumb 15 - 20 times. This puts natural oils on the surface, which eliminates moisture and ensures proper adhesion to the glass.

Place the Roof section in desired area on the window. Place your thumbs on the screw heads and press feeder and cups against the glass, using a gentle circular motion to eliminate air pockets. Be sure the Roof is level from side to side. If it's not, the Feeder will hang crooked.

If you are not mounting the feeder for the first time, empty and if necessary, clean the hopper. Now fill the hopper with seed.

To Return the Hopper - Slide the locking buttons located on the two side panels of the hopper (top and back) along the two tracks on the underside of the roof. The locking buttons will go just beyond the tracks and fall into place.

Assembly and DisassemblyNOTE: It is not necessary to remove the tray unless you are cleaning your feeder thoroughly.

To Remove the Tray - Hold the Hopper fin in one hand and the tray in the other. Pull the parts away from one another until the tray pulls away from the hopper.

To Reassemble - Note that the tray has two protruding plastic "fins." The fins go on the window side. The pointed side of the hopper goes away from the window. Push the hopper and tray together until they snap into place.

Removing the Suction Cups
To remove the Roof for cleaning or to change your feeder's location, you have to break the suction on the cups. To do this, take a butter knife and carefully insert the point of the blade under the edge of the cup. Be careful not to cut the Suction Cup. Once the suction is broken, the cup can be removed.

Feeder Location
Locate the feeder on a window that receives a good amount of sunlight, avoiding excessively windy locations. It is preferable to choose a window with nearby trees or bushes.

To attract birds to a newly placed feeder, scatter a few handfuls of seed on the windowsill and the ground under the window. Don't be discouraged if birds do not come to your feeder immediately, it may take them a few weeks to locate the feeder.

Selection of Food
Birds do have preferences - Fill your feeder with seeds that will attract the variety of birds you prefer. When in doubt, start with Black Oil Sunflower seed and modify the seed to suit your area. Sunflower seed is generally accepted as the best all-around food for attracting the largest variety of songbirds. An advantage of a hopper feeder such as the Window Café is that you can use any type of seed or seed mix.

Feeder Care
The Window Café should be cleaned from time to time. Simply wash it in warm soapy water and rinse. If food becomes moldy, empty the seed and clean your feeder. NOTE: Never use an abrasive cleaner on clear plastics, as clarity will be destroyed.

Whether the species of birds you desire are native to your area, or migrating through, you can increase your chances of attracting them for a short or extended stay by providing the right feed, in the right feeder, installed in the right place.

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Good product
I have installed Window cafe a couple of weeks ago (mid January). Installation was very easy, just following the instructions. Suction cups hold the cafe very well so far. Refill is extremely easy.
It took about two or three days for the first birds to come. So far the visitors were tufted titmouse, pair of cardinals, black eyed junco, house finch. If you are patient enough within a few minutes, you may make a good shot.
Cafe is installed on the kitchen window (next to sunk), so sometimes birds are frightened by our movements; however some of them got accustomed to it, and don't pay attention to us.
If the feed contains millet, its seeds frequently falls to the ground next to the house wall, and birds are afraid to catch them (as opposed to the feeders hanged on tree branches). I would recommend to use sunflower seeds and other medium size grains.
February 5, 2014

Great view of birds
Had my first window café for years even when it fell 2 stories on a regular basis because of large birds feeding. Easy to clean and very durable.
December 4, 2013

Very Entertaining!
I really enjoy this window feeder. I get birds coming and going all the time. I also have the new little humming bird feeder sharing the same large window. I sit at my laptop with my morning coffee and enjoy my birds so close. Donna J
September 18, 2013

Product Satisfaction
I have had the product long enough to examine its performance. I am satisfied and would purchase another product from Your dealership.
December 16, 2013

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